S 27 repealed by No 4 of 2018, s 3 and Sch 2 item 4, effective 21 February 2018. For saving provision, see note under Pt
3
heading. S 27 formerly read:
SECTION 27 RESOLUTIONS WITHOUT MEETINGS
27(1)
If a majority of the voting members sign a document containing a statement that they are in favour of a resolution in terms set out in the document, a resolution in those terms is taken to have been passed at a duly constituted meeting held:
(a)
on the day the document was signed; or
(b)
if the members sign the document on different days
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on the last of those days.
27(2)
For the purposes of subsection (1), 2 or more separate documents containing statements in identical terms each of which is signed by one or more voting members are together taken to be one document containing a statement in those terms signed by those members on the respective days on which they signed the separate documents.
27(3)
If the resolution is about a matter in which a voting member would, for the purposes of section 29, be taken to have an interest, the member:
(a)
must not sign a document containing a statement in favour of the resolution; and
(b)
must disclose the nature of the interest to the Chair.
27(4)
Any member to whom subsection (3) applies in connection with the resolution is taken not to be a member for the purposes of calculating the number of members that would constitute a majority under subsection (1) in connection with the resolution.